Breezy's updadte (and new whip)
Hey guys! It's been a while since talking to any of yall after selling my beautiful Proton, but I have been keeping up with the site regularly. Just wanted to let yall know what I have replaced my Proton with and what I've had to get through and am still going through to make it all work.
I sold the Proton out of Chicago and flew to NYC to buy a 2003 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V. It's an awesome car. Wicked fast. 31 MPG on the hwy when I'm nice to it. 6 speed manual tranny. 4 doors and a trunk for groceries. It's great. I do miss the look of the "tank" and the feeling of invincibility though. :/
So I had a 1,500ish mile drive home on my first day in the car. 500 miles in, reverse goes out in the tranny. I found out by pulling into a rest stop to sleep for a couple hours then not being able to back up out of my parking spot. My crank sensor also went out on the drive home, killing my tachometer.
$1,000 for reverse repair the week I get it home. Electrical mess beyond all imagination. The car had lots of sweet upgrades and such, but had been wired by a blind folded drunk backwards I think. It was embarrassing. However, I managed to get it all fixed. The wheels that were promised to be new where bald beyond compare. $1,000 for new rubber and kicks immediately as well. Then the headgaskets go out, jeopardizing the head. So I bought a new head and had that installed. $1,400. All good, right? 2 weeks later a rod goes through the front and back of my engine block. New engine $2,500. Clutch and flywheel $700. I have been car-less for 2 months now. But we just dropped in the new engine today and are going to finish it up this weekend. It's been a miserable trip, and I have more money into the car to make it run and function normally than I bought it for. Talk about picking up a Lemon...
But the car is gorgeous and wicked fast and wicked fun. It won't handle the 300 inches of snow well, but oh well. It is what it is. Here are some pictures of what's been going on!
"Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. -Romans 3:28